Re: A92: Re: A82: (Yet Another) Project


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Re: A92: Re: A82: (Yet Another) Project






Larry G Currie wrote:

> Maybe I was not clear enough.  All I need to know is how to read in on
> either an '82, '92 OR PC, the movement of an axis of a mouse, as the
>

For a PC I'd use interupts. But that probably won't help you since that
doesn't read directly from the port, and it won't work on calcs.

> project I am working on only requires one axis.  I only need the data
> telling of  the movement of the axis.  Formats I could program in are
> Symantec C++ 7.5, QBasic (MS-DOS), Ti BASIC 82, ASH 3.0 ASM, Fargo ASM
> 92, or Ti BASIC 92.
> Larry1492@juno.com
> On Sat, 20 Dec 1997 20:38:01 -0500 Creasy <n3ynd@bellatlantic.net>
> writes:
> >
> >Larry G Currie wrote:
> >>
> >> Finally free from school, I am working on things I have been playing
> >with
> >> all semester. (Sorry for the multiple list posts for you who
> >subscribe to
> >> more than one list)
> >>
> >> I am building a device which is the same as the X or Y axis on a
> >mouse,
> >> in fact that's where my parts come from.
> >> It can be for the Ti-82, Ti-92, or a PC.  All I need to know is how
> >to
> >> register how fast the movement is.  I already have the power  to it
> >> worked out, I just need to know how to read the speed of movement
> >from a
> >> Microsoft-Compatible mouse axis.  Possible formats (source code) for
> >data
> >> input are Symantec C++ 7.5, QBasic (MS-DOS), Ti BASIC 82, ASH 3.0
> >ASM,
> >> Fargo ASM 92, or Ti BASIC 92.
> >>
> >> Any help is greatly appreciated.  If you wish, email me privately to
> >keep
> >> from flooding the list w/off-topic stuff.
> >> Thanks Again.
> >> ~Larry C
> >> Larry1492@juno.com
> >I don't onderstand what you are saying
> >
> >WHAT???
> >




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